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Saturday, 14 April 2012

A Cool Cat for my Cool Cat xxx

Good Morning Bloggers

This is an unusual Saturday morning post from me - the crazy cat woman!!  No I haven't taken to sending birthday cards to my cats but when I saw this new digi from Crissy Armstrong  ( I love her stamps)  last week I just knew it was the perfect card for my son Matthews 24th birthday today.  We still have a couple cats today but when our kids were little I used to breed and show British Shorthairs and we had such fun.  The kids loved when we had kittens and we used to travel around the country going to the cat shows, and I fondly remember the Christmas when we had kittens running up the Christmas tree!!  Out of my three kids  I always knew that Matthew loved the cats best. We had a huge magnificent brown tabby Persian cat called Toby who was just a pet but Matthew loved him and to all the kids in the neighbourhood he was known as "Grand Master Toby!"  It makes me smile now to think about it all. I gave up the breeding and showing about eight or nine years ago - I had to make the choice between having kittens and having holidays because looking after the cats was getting a much for my parents and in laws when we went away - so the holidays won!!



Anyway Matthew is sharing his birthday today with the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic and his birthday is a titanic event indeed!  I had originally got a Kenny K rocker digi for his card but this one just shouted out to me when I saw it!  My Matthew is a "too cool for school kind of guy" and I know he'll appreciate this card.  I've become addicted to easel cards lately so here's is another one.  It took me hours to make this last night and when I went to bed (way too late) I still wasn't happy with it, its been put together pulled to bits layered and embellished with all kinds before it ended up like this!  After a bit more messing with it this morning I've learned to love it!!  It did at one point have a big yellow sunshine in the corner - now I'm wondering should I put it back......



I'm sitting here writing this and eating my breakfast at the same time.  My daughter just sent me a text with a photo of my grandson wearing some dungarees that I bought for him last week  -with the tag line - he looks a painter and  decorator!!  We  just had such a good laugh - see what you think.
Need any painting done?
He's such a little bruiser- 4 months old yesterday and grown out of all his clothes - he's just moved to 6-9 months size, he's nearly big enough to be a painter and decorator!!

Anyway back to this card

What I did....

Digi Stamp - Cool cat by Crissy Armstrong at Whimsy Stamps
Coloured with - Copics and prismacolour pencils
Sun Glasses and Glass - Glossied with glossy accents
Scalloped card - Craftwork cards
Paper - K & Co
Foam palm trees - American crafts
Cool cat sentiment - computer produced
Meow - from a set from QVC .... years ago - wondered when I was going to use it!

I've been such a bad blogger these last couple of days I haven't got round to do my comments since Wednesday,  had a manic couple of days and I had to get this card done last night which took WAY to long.  I will catch up over the next couple of evenings.

Have a great weekend everyone, i've got another busy day ahead so must be off!

I'm entering this card for the following challenges

Whimsy Stamps - easel cards are easy!
Crafty Ann's challenge blog - Its a man thing
Crafty Catz weekly challenge - Animals
Frosted Designs - Weather
Stampelsonne - stamp must be the main focus of the card
The playdate cafe - colour challengs - yellow/blue/green/red

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Vintage and Shabby Chic at MAWTT challenge


Good Morning blog friends

This is my third day in a row - might just go for four tomorrow!

Its challenge day over at Moving Along With The Times challenge blog



This week's Challenge theme was chosen by our lovely Sue and is ….

'SHABBY CHIC and/or VINTAGE'

So we want to see creations that are either Shabby Chic or have a Vintage Image/theme or both!  It doesn't have to be a card - as long as you follow the theme.

I've gone for the vintage look and used a lovely 1920s style lady stamp from Kanban called Cavendish Ladies.  This is a stamp I've had for absolutely ages but have never used - I've no idea why because I bought them because I really liked them (there's another 2 in the set -also unused!) and I was really pleased with how it turned out, it was a change to make a DL size card instead of square- that's probably why I haven't used the stamp before!. The image is mounted up with a few layers of card but I've used very few embellishments - even the art deco corner stamps came with the set.  


We are sponsored this week by the fab Crafty Emma's Store



who are very kindly giving the Winner of this week's challenge  a £10.00 Voucher to spend in-store (excluding P & P)  


This is what I did....

Stamp - Kanban Cavendish ladies
Coloured with - Copics and Prismacolor pencils
Paper - Marianne designs (songbook I think)
Distress ink - Tim Holtz Tea Dye
Tag - cut with Sizzix tag die
Resin rose - a free gift from My Crafty Heart
Bow and sparklies - from my stash


Challenges I'm entering with this card

Scrapbook sisters - anything goes
Purple Frog - lets get distressed
Rainbow ladies - a touch of vintage
365 cards - Filler'er up
Ocean deep challenge - Inspired by a song (3 times a lady - Lionel Richie)
Sweet stamps blog - Vintage /Shabby Chic
Cheerful stamp pad - From the past
OOh la la challenge blog - Vintage

Thats all from me for now

Hugs
Judith xx

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

On all fours at Fab'n'Funky Challenges - with clever rabbits!

Good Morning blog friends

I've had to be very strict with myself this morning!  I knew I had  a post to do today because its another challenge day at Fab'n'Funky Challenges but I'm back to work tomorrow and if I didn't get the ironing caught up I wouldn't be able to get out of the door!!  So I've spent the morning doing catch up on ironing and all sorts of jobs and  I've now let myself log in - believe me it hasn't been easy, think I might need some help with this blogging addiction of mine lol.

This week at Fab'n'Funky the theme is

"on all fours"

......ooh er what does that mean you may ask!  Well, its easy really - use an animal on your project -preferably a four legged one.  I've used a cute Lili of the Valley stamp for mine that my daughter bought me for my birthday and its brand new out of the packet - now these rabbits on here are particularly clever! - normally they stand on all fours - but just to pose for this picture they stood on two!!







 This week we are sponsored by


Lili of the Valley
who are offering the winner a ......


This is what I did.....

Stamp - Lili of the Valley - bunches of love
Coloured with - Copics and Prismacolour pencils
Paper - K&Company Sweet Nectar
Border and leaf punchs - Martha Stewart
Die cut corners and circles- Spellbinders
Flowers - Wild Orchid Crafts
Ribbon - Toffee seam binding from Sam Pooles creative studios
Sentiment stamp - Whiff of Joy
Sparklies and Kraft card - from my stash

I'm entering this card for the following challenges

Pollycraft Monday challenges - Fabric (seam binding ribbon)
Scrapbook sisters - anything goes
Critters sketch challenge - Critters
365 cards - critters

Well that's it from me for now - I've fed the addiction so its back to the ironing

See you tomorrow 'cos it's MAWTT challenge day so see you over there

Hugs

Judith xx



Tuesday, 10 April 2012

A very pink fairy!

Hi there blog friends

Hope you've all recovered from your Easter weekend. Holiday weekends always leave me totally confused and at the end of it all I haven't got a clue what day it is.  This one seems to have been worse than most and I've definitely lost a day (or two!) along the way.

I've spent around 20 hours with my youngest son scribing for him for his popular culture essay on Christmas (his disability means he can't write or produce huge amounts of text typing so that's my job!)  I've never had quite so much Christmas at Easter before - but I've been well educated along the way.  The good thing is its all done and he's away off to Uni this morning to hand in his books at the library - and get out the next lot - any one for a 10,000 word dissertation on Convergence Theory!!

Enough of Easter (and Christmas!) - I was caught totally on the hop for my DT card for the My Time to Craft Challenge - didn't realise it was Tuesday already and on top of that couldn't see how a whole two weeks had passed since the last challenge!     None the less it IS Tuesday today and time for another challenge at My Time to Craft.  Our new challenge for this fortnight is

Fairy Nice

So dust off those fairies - yes all those as yet un-inked and hidden away in your stash - and lets see all your pretty -  or even dark and wicked - fairies this next two weeks.  The DT girls have made some wonderful cards  for your inspiration  so get over to the challenge blog to see what we've all done - and show us your Magical cards

I've made the pinkest card ever! - with lots of glitter - I'm sure some little girl out there will love this - who doesn't love a fairy!


This is what I did.....

I wanted to keep it fairly simple, its not exactly a CAS card but its not too busy -I managed to hold back on the flowers this time

Stamp - Lili of the Valley Pom Pom
Coloured with - Copics and Prismacolor pencils
Papers - Forever Friends  New Arrival
Distressed with - Tim Holtz Tattered Rose distress ink
Butterflies - Martha Stewart punch
Glitter - Martha Stewart silver glitter glue
Die cut shapes for mounting - Spellbinders
Seam binding ribbon and clear gems from my stash
Sentiment  - Whiff of Joy Magical Wishes text set

I'm entering this card for the following challenges

ABC challenge - M is for Magical
Sweet Stampin challenge -Dies and Doodles
Flutterby Wednesdays - Butterfly, Fairy or Angel on your project
Allsorts Challenge - Bingo - Pink/ribbon/green (grass!)
Crafty Sentiments designs - Spring - pastel colours

That's all from me for today - hopefully I'll get caught up with my bloging and visiting over the next couple of days -See you tomorrow

Hugs 

Judith x



Friday, 6 April 2012

An easel wedding card

Happy Good Friday!

I've been rushing about trying to get s wedding card finished for my daughter to take to a wedding they are going to this weekend.  Her husband Steven is best man so it hasd to fit the "special" bill.  I've made various cards over the last few year for Claire - who is the bride and she always loves her handmade cards so I know it will be well received.

I decided to use this lovely Lili of the Valley stamp, I've used it several times for wedding cards, its so simple that I think it allows you to go a bit overboard with the embellies whereas if the image is fussy I'm inclined to hold back a bit - suppose it depends what sort of card you want really.







I've use the three photos to try and show the card off to its best.  its a really dull day and I just couldn't get a good photo in or outside so hopefully you've got the idea!

What I did....

Stamp and sentiment - lili of the valley
Coloured with - copics and prismacolor pencils
Card - craftwork cards
Papers - prima meadow lark
pearl swirls - personal impressions
Flowers - wild orchid and others
Die cut swirl - memory box
Die cut circles - spell binders
Ribbon - carnmeal cottage
Glitter glue (on veil) - martha stewart silver

I'm entering this card for the following challenges

Lilis little fairies - ribbons and bows
Totally Papercrafts - Bingo (pink, glitter, pearls)
Wags'n Whiskers - say it with flowers
The pretty little ribbon - Dies to die for
4 crafty chicks - flowers

Thats all for me today
See you tomorrow

Hugs

Judith x






Thursday, 5 April 2012

Va Va Voom at MAWTT challenge this week!


Hi there

We have a great new challenge over at Moving Along With The Times this week.  Our hostess with the mostest for this week is Shell and she has chosen the theme

Va Va Voom!

 so sexy ladies or men is what we want to see!

Here is my creation for this week

Don't really know what happened to my photograph here -my colouring looks a bit wishy washy and the mustard distres ink looks very yellow - but it doesn't look like that in real life! - Oh well...
This is a big 8"x8" card and I was going for a distressed/vintage sort of look, it took me a couple of attempts to get it right but I loved colouring this image.
Our sponsor this week is the fab Kenny K

and the winner will receive 5 digi images of their choice!


This is what I did

Image  - Kenny K Lady Victoria
Coloured with - copics and prismacolor pencils
Papers - K and Co
Music paper - Mariannes designs - songbird
Distress inks - Tim Holtz - Mustard seed and Fired brick
Dark red card - Tim Holtz distress cordinations
Ribbon - Carnmeal cottage
Black gems - kanban
Stick pins and swirls - Creative expressions
Swirl stamp - Anna Griffin
Lace - from my stash

challenges I am entering with this card

Truly Scrumptious - Use lace on your creation
Whimsy Stamps challenge- use ribbon on your creation
http://sundayswithcrissy.blogspot.co.uk/- your favourite colour combination - red and black
The poodles parlour - Going Dotty

That's me for today

See you tomorrow



Hugs

Judith x








Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Embossing at Fab'n'Funky Challenges

Hi there blog friends

What a day!  I can't believe that only a week ago there were people lying sunbathing on the beach and today .... snow!  Not lying on the ground snow but its been comng down in the rain and its sooo cold!  Glad I made the most of the good weather while it was here. But I neglected my little blog in the process - sorry I haven't been around much with posts or to do any visiting - but if the weather stays like this I'll be back in the house crafting and blogging! I'm going to make the effort to do some visiting over the next couple of days - so make sure you're in !!
Today is challenge day at Fab'n'Funky challenges hosted by our lovely Emma and the theme is


Embossing


This week we are being sponsored by Stamp Fairy and Pink Cat Studio.

I've used this cute little digi from Pink Cat Studio.  It was a very quick and easy card to make but such a pretty image that you could colour up to tone with almost any paper that you choose.  I remembered that I had this card from yeeeeears ago and thought it looked a bit like the flowers in the image so it would go together well.
  
This is what I did ...

Image - Pink Cat Studio - Dots and Delights: Tweet on Branch
Coloured with - Copics
Papers - Kanban
Sentiment - Pink Cat Sudio
Die Cut /embossed corners and flower - spellbinders
Crystals- Kanban
Flower stamp onsentiment  label - Craftwork cards


Challenges I'm entering with this card

Crafty catz weekly chalenge - use a digi
Crafty bloggers network - happy bird-day
Totally gorjuss  - swirly whirly
Thats all from me for today

Hugs

Judith x